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Racking my brain for birthday pressie ideas for my keen telemark skiing brother. I'm looking for a classy magazine subscription, something along the lines of Le Rouleur ( he is also a v keen cyclist) Any recommendations of telemark specific magazines or general ski magazines appreciated.
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AFAIK this is about the only specialist english language mag

http://www.telemarkskiermagazine.com/
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
freeheeler.eu also has an English version

http://www.freeheeler.eu/magazine_en/index.html

telemarkskier has recently changed to going exclusively e-mag (freeheeler always has been AFAIK). I don't have a problem with e-mags as such although it aint the same as a nice mag dropping on your doormat and residing in the library (bog) for evermore to browse and look back on. In that respect, maybe not great for a gift subscription (on the other hand some folk will love the e-mag only format i'm sure). both orgs have pretty good social media feeds - Facebook in particular where they post a fair bit of content/articles/movie clips etc

both above are good mags, i have a sub for telemarkskier and freeheeler is free. There are a few decent US based mags that can do international subscriptions - Backcountry, Powder, and a few others (I used to sub to Backcountry, pretty good although quite America-centric as you might expect)
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